sailoress
English
Etymology
sailor
+
-ess
Noun
sailoress
(
plural
sailoresses
)
(
rare
,
dated
)
A
female
sailor
.
1897
, “Yachting at Cowes”, in
Lady's Realm
, volume 2, page
444
:
The usual size of yacht handled b the fair
sailoresses
is a two and a half rater but now that practice has increased their skil they are racing large boats.
Translations
female sailor
Catalan:
marina
(ca)
f
Czech:
námořnice
f
French:
matelote
(fr)
f
German:
Matrosin
(de)
Italian:
marinaia
(it)
f
Polish:
żeglarka
(pl)
f
Spanish:
marinera
f
Anagrams
solarises
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